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New Testament Contradictions Paul Carlson (1995)
 III. THE LAST SUPPER A. WHEN - BEFORE OR DURING PASSOVER?

In Matthew, Mark and Luke the last supper takes place on the first day of
the Passover (Matthew 26:17, Mark 14:12, Luke 22:7). In John's gospel it
takes place a day earlier and Jesus is crucified on the first day of the
Passover (John 19:14).
B. THE LORD'S SUPPER - INSTITUTED BY JESUS OR PAUL?

In Matthew, Mark and Luke, Jesus institutes the Lord's Supper during the
Passover meal (in John's gospel the Lord's Supper is not instituted - Jesus
was dead by the time of the Passover meal).

In 1 Corinthians 11:23 the apostle Paul writes, "For I received from the
Lord that which I also delivered to you, that the Lord Jesus in the night in
which He was betrayed took bread..." Here Paul claims that he got the
instructions for the Lord's Supper directly from Jesus (evidently from one
of his many revelations). Paul writes these words about twenty years after
Jesus' death, and had the church already been celebrating the Lord's Supper
he certainly would have been aware of it and would have had no need to
receive it from the Lord. Some apologists try to play games with the text to
make it seem like Paul actually received the instructions from the other
apostles, but one thing Paul stresses is that what he teaches he receives
from no man (Galatians 1:11-12).

The Lord's supper was not invented by Paul, but was borrowed by him from
Mithraism, the mystery religion that existed long before Christianity and
was Christianity's chief competitor up until the time of Constantine. In
Mithraism, the central figure is the mythical Mithras, who died for the sins
of mankind and was resurrected. Believers in Mithras were rewarded with
eternal life. Part of the Mithraic communion liturgy included the words, "He
who will not eat of my body and drink of my blood, so that he will be made
one with me and I with him, the same shall not know
salvation."[*<http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/paul_carlson/nt_contradictions.html#*>].


The early Church Fathers Justin Martyr and Tertullian tried to say that
Mithraism copied the Lord's Supper from Christianity, but they were forced
to say that demons had copied it since only demons could copy an event in
advance of its happening! They could not say that the followers of Mithras
had copied it - it was a known fact that Mithraism had included the ritual a
long time before Christ was born.

Where did Mithraism come from? The ancient historian Plutarch mentioned
Mithraism in connection with the pirates of Cilicia in Asia Minor
encountering the Roman general Pompey in 67 BC. More recently, in 1989
Mithraic scholar David Ulansey wrote a book, The Origins of the Mithraic
Mysteries, in which he convincingly shows that Mithraism originated in the
city of Tarsus in Cilicia. That this is also the home town of the apostle
Paul cannot be a coincidence.

Paul admits that he did not know Jesus during Jesus' lifetime. He also says
that his gospel was not taught to him by any man (Galatians 1:11-12). All of
Paul's theology is based on his own revelations, or visions. Like dreams,
visions or hallucinations do not come from nowhere, but reveal what is
already in a person's subconscious. It is very likely that the source of
most of Paul's visions, and therefore most of his theology, is to be found
in Mithraism. That we find Jesus at the Last Supper saying more or less the
same thing Paul said to the Corinthians many years later is another example
of the church modifying the gospels to incorporate the theology of Paul,
which eventually won out over the theology of Jesus' original disciples.
C. JUDAS ISCARIOT

It is very unclear in the gospels just what Judas Iscariot's betrayal
consisted of, probably because there was absolutely no need for a betrayal.
Jesus could have been arrested any number of times without the general
populace knowing about it. It would have been simple to keep tabs on his
whereabouts. The religious authorities did not need a betrayal - only the
gospel writers needed a betrayal, so that a few more "prophecies" could be
fulfilled. The whole episode is pure fiction - and, as might be expected, it
is riddled with contradictions.
1. The prophecy

Matthew says that Judas' payment and death were prophesied by Jeremiah, and
then he quotes Zechariah 11:12-13 as proof!
2. Thirty pieces of silver

According to Matthew 26:15, the chief priests "weighed out thirty pieces of
silver" to give to Judas. There are two things wrong with this:

a. There were no "pieces of silver" used as currency in Jesus' time - they
had gone out of circulation about 300 years before.

b. In Jesus' time, minted coins were used - currency was not "weighed out."

By using phrases that made sense in Zechariah's time but not in Jesus' time
Matthew once again gives away the fact that he creates events in his gospel
to match "prophecies" he finds in the Old Testament.
3. Who bought the Field of Blood?

a. In Matthew 27:7 the chief priests buy the field.

b. In Acts 1:18 Judas buys the field.
4. How did Judas die?

a. In Matthew 27:5 Judas hangs himself.

b. In Acts 1:18 he bursts open and his insides spill out.

c. According to the apostle Paul, neither of the above is true. Paul says
Jesus appeared to "the twelve" after his resurrection. Mark 14:20 makes it
clear that Judas was one of the twelve.

In Matthew 19:28, Jesus tells the twelve disciples, including Judas, that
when Jesus rules from his throne, they will sit on twelve thrones judging
the twelve tribes of Israel.
5. How did the Field of Blood get its name?

a. Matthew says because it was purchased with blood money (Matthew 27:6-8).

b. Acts says because of the bloody mess caused by Judas' bursting open (Acts
1:18-19).



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Brief CV of Jusfiq Hadjar



Jusfiq Hadjar, a christian, 66 years old, is an Indonesian living in the
Netherlands. He currently lives together out of wed-lock with Marlene Van
Doorn - a documentalist in African Studies Center (ASC) library - in Leiden.



Jusfiq Hadjar has, thus far, succesfully deceived many NGOs into believing
that he is a human rights activistist. One of the NGOs that has been trapped
in his lies is a Muslim human rights group, the Movement against Racism and
for Friendship among Peoples.



Jusfiq Hadjar is very active in his campaigns against Islam and Muslims on
the Internet, especially in several Indonesian mailing lists. He will spread
massive amounts of offensive, slanderous, lying statements against Islam and
Muslims day in and day out and at the same time claiming that he is a
Muslim.



Undoubtedly, Jusfiq Hadjar is one of those people who still thinks that
adhering to a daily routine of cursing and swearing on the Internet would
help to make him look intelligent and preserve his sanity. It shoots no
wonder then if you find mosts of his writings on the Internet are just about
cursing and swearing at Muslims and licking the ass of his christian
friends.



Jusfiq Hadjar has joined several mailing lists in order to spread his severe
hatred against Islam and Muslim on the Internet:



http://groups.yahoo.com/group/islamkristen/

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/apakabar/

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/minangnet/

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/istiqlal/

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/partai-keadilan/

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ijtihad/<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/partai-keadilan/>



Marlene Van Doorn is very supportive of his life partner's evil activities
on the Internet, and gives her financial support by providing him with
meals, accomodation and Internet connection. He is also allegedly financed
by Leiden church.



He has no children.


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